Clinically relevant factors associated with a binary outcome of diabetic macular ischaemia: an OCTA study
Conclusion
We reported a series of associated factors of SCP-DMI and DCP-DMI. The binary outcome of DMI might promote a simplified OCTA-based DMI evaluation before subsequent quantitative analysis for assessing DMI extent and fulfil the urge for an updating diabetic retinal disease staging to be implemented with OCTA.
Source: British Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Yang, D. W., Tang, Z. Q., Tang, F. Y., Szeto, S. K., Chan, J., Yip, F., Wong, C. Y., Ran, A. R., Lai, T. Y., Cheung, C. Y. Tags: Original articles - Clinical science Source Type: research
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